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[–] 15122695? ago  (edited ago)

There are Q' on fire trucks. I don't know what it stands for officially but a quick duckduckgo finds some.

http://www.firetruck-photos.net/images/pf-fire-truck/38719.jpg

http://www.bensware.com/firetrucks/indiana/JeffersonvilleQ3.jpg

https://i1.wp.com/chicagoareafire.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/BGFD_Q27-0246-AAP.jpg?resize=600%2C400

Those trucks are listed as Quints. So that much be what they are :)

So if Praying Medic has never seen one they must not exist, Go away Duck duck go evidence. Accusations of shill in 3,2,1

This Quint even has a T on it Good lord

http://www.mysafecalifornia.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Quint-Rig-e1424726526106.jpg

While searching for pictures I did find this from a California FD https://www.ci.pinole.ca.us/fire/Docs/FDSep2014.pdf List Truck Q76 as having been dispatched to stuff... City of Pinole

9/11/14 – E73, E69, E70, E78, Q76, B7 and B71 responded for a structure fire Mahan Way.

9/24/14- E73, E69, E70, E71, Q76, B7 and B71 responded for a structure fire at Wing Stop on Fitzgerald Dr

Their Designations are E for engine, T for truck, B for Battlion and Q for Quint

Edit: Another one for a Quint 76 http://cfbt-us.com/pdfs/cs_0031_contra_costa_ca.pdf

Looks like Two quints were at the prisoner arrival Q74 and Q76 Their ladders were holding up the flag.

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[–] 15121052? ago 

Cool

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[–] 15120430? ago 

Is the L and E lettering also standard in Korea? I can see L and E being standard in the US, but unsure if that remains the same in other countries. If so, then very interesting.

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[–] 15122754? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Nice work anon

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[–] 15120125? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

That proof eluded me ... Thanks for posting OP !!

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[–] 15119706? 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

The most damning evidence.